Is it a good choice to pursue engineering from LPU?

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    Sudha Shanker | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    Dear Saurabh, Definitely, it is a good choice to pursue engineering from LPU. I have many friends who have done B.Tech and M.Tech at LPU. On the basis of placement and infrastructure, LPU is best for engineering. I am an alumnus of LPU and my younger brother also studied CSE from LPU. LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are placed.
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    Preet Pinder | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    In Engineering (B.Tech) different branches are there like CSE, ECE, Robotics, ME, IT, Chemical Engineering, FT, BT, AE and many more which are accepted by the industry. NIRF has ranked LPU in top 80 among all private and government institutes. Not only this, Management institutions are in top 50, Pharmacy in top 30 and Engineering among top 100 institutions which shows the quality being delivered at the place.
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    mandeep singh | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    LPU is a good choice to pursue engineering from LPU. I have many friends who have done B.Tech and M.Tech at LPU. On the basis of placement and infrastructure, LPU is best for engineering. I am an alumnus of LPU and my younger brother also studied CSE from LPU. LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are placed. The maximum package available for the Engineering programme
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    Mukesh Chaudhary

    4 years ago
    LPU is one of the best universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities, and highly qualified faculty from IITs, IIITs, NITsetc. The university is having tie-ups with many foreign universities and reputed companies thus facilitating higher education abroad and good placements respectively for their students. Big companies like Google, Tech Mahendra, Cognizant, Amazon, Adobe, etc. Come for recruitment purposes. Most of the B.Tech students are placed in good companies with high packages. University prepares its students for placements through special inputs in the form of placement classes. Students have bee
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    Sudhir Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Yes, it is a good choice to pursue engineering from LPU. As LPU is provides ample of placement opportunities, highly qualified and experienced faculty, innovative teaching pedagogies, industry expert interactions, industrial visits, summer internships, international exposure, best infrastructure etc. Also as per NIRF Rankings LPU is 78 Amongst all government & Private universities and 100 Amongst top Engineering Institutions. And LPU ranks amongst the Top 200 Universities internationally in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
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    Mayukh Sarkar | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    Engineering in LPU is one of the best option. They provide ample placement opportunity.
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    Ritesh Pawar | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    In Engineering (B.Tech) different branches are there like CSE, ECE, Robotics, ME, IT, Chemical Engineering, FT, BT, AE and many more which are accepted by the industry. NIRF has ranked LPU in top 80 among all private and government institutes. Not only this, Management institutions are in top 50, Pharmacy in top 30 and Engineering among top 100 institutions which shows the quality being delivered at the place.
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    Harish Mudila

    4 years ago
    Definitely with good educational infrastructure, scholarships, variety of option, LPU is a premier institute in india.
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    MUNISH Bhatia | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement.
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    Shabnum | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    LPU is the best engineering University in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies.

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